This passage provides details about the typical work day and weekend activities of Al, a hot dog seller in New York City. It describes that Al enjoys interacting with customers at night, often selling over 300 hot dogs. On weekends, Al does not work and spends time with his boys, taking them to the park or playing sports together.
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Introduction
Johnny Depp is an actor known for his chameleon-like ability to transform into a wide range of characters. from the eccentric Captain Jack Sparrow in "Pirates of the Caribbean" to the introspective Edward Scissorhands. His long hair is one constant throughout his evolving roles and public appearances. Johnny Depp long hair is not a style choice but a significant aspect of his identity. contributing to his allure and mystique. This article explores the journey and significance of Johnny Depp long hair. highlighting how it has become integral to his brand.
The Early Years: A Budding Star with Signature Locks
1980s: The Rise of a Young Heartthrob
Johnny Depp's journey in Hollywood began in the 1980s. with his breakout role in the television series "21 Jump Street." During this time, his hair was short, but it was already clear that Depp had a penchant for unique and edgy styles. By the decade's end, Depp started experimenting with longer hair. setting the stage for a lifelong signature.
1990s: From Heartthrob to Icon
The 1990s were transformative for Johnny Depp his career and personal style. Films like "Edward Scissorhands" (1990) and "Benny & Joon" (1993) saw Depp sporting various hair lengths and styles. But, his long, unkempt hair in "What's Eating Gilbert Grape" (1993) began to draw significant attention. This period marked the beginning of Johnny Depp long hair. which became a defining feature of his image.
The Iconic Roles: Hair as a Character Element
Edward Scissorhands (1990)
In "Edward Scissorhands," Johnny Depp's character had a wild and mane that complemented his ethereal and misunderstood persona. This role showcased how long hair Johnny Depp could enhance a character's depth and mystery.
Captain Jack Sparrow: The Pirate with Flowing Locks
One of Johnny Depp's iconic roles is Captain Jack Sparrow from the "Pirates of the Caribbean" series. Sparrow's long, dreadlocked hair symbolised his rebellious and unpredictable nature. The character's look, complete with beads and trinkets woven into his hair. was a collaboration between Depp and the film's costume designers. This style became iconic and influenced fashion trends and Halloween costumes worldwide.
Other Memorable Characters
Depp's long hair has also been featured in other roles, such as Ichabod Crane in "Sleepy Hollow" (1999). and Roux in "Chocolat" (2000). In these films, his hair added a layer of authenticity and depth to his characters. proving that Johnny Depp with long hair is more than a style—it's a storytelling tool.
Off-Screen Influenc
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@-J Csmplete the sentences, as in the
Use This is That's These are example.
This isn'i That isn't These aren't
1. This book belongs to me.
Those are Those aren't
It's my book.
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3. These shoes belong to my dad.
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They're . his.......... shoes.
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It's ....9.V.f:.......... room.
5. That house belongs to Peter and Tina.
It's ...*&ei.r-....... house.
6. Those cameras belong to my family.
They're .....s|.f.......... cameras.
7.That car belongs to your family.
It's V en¡(..... car.
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e T,§-1¿ aÁt- milkshakes. 8. Those balloons belong to me.
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the sentences.
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2. Look atthathouse over there. Is it
...... house?
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3.MY name is Jim.
@brother;s B brothers Cbrothers,
Tt^o* r" abus. 4. That is ................. .. computer.
A the toy. @ne boy,s C the boys,
5" This is the ............."..... car.
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2 Does he work at the weekend? Ur f'*t ri¿Ns¡n t
A NIGHT IN THE LIFE OF A HOT DOG'SELLER
'ln my job I meet a lot of interesting peopJe. People Iike
talking to me, they don't just want a hot dog, they want
a conversation. It's great working at níght. lt's never hot,
people are relaxed, and they're very hungry, Some nights
I sell over 300 hot dogs. I have one customer, Hecto¡ he's
a taxi driver, he eats ten hot dogs every night. People ask
mp, "Al, do you like hot do.gs?" Yes, of course I like them, I ü; Corplute the text with the present simple of the verbs
-Yn brackets.
love theml Hot dogs are NOT junk food, they're good food.
My boys love ihem too, and we have hot dogs for dinner
every Saturday night. I don't work at the weekend, l'm w *@@@@@
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with the boys all day and then sleep at night. They play AI is a hot dog seller in NewYork. Every day he
é up
I gets
football in the park, ahd I watch them, or I play with them.
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(get) at 5p.m. and
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school at about 4.30. He 3 ¿lC( hl F ,io;u(hot drive)
to work uut a-lak-e§- (tal<e) the bus into the z%
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@ city. He s s:[,ri-f.S (start) work at 7p.m.At about w 7
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false (F)?
(have) two or three hot dogs
I Al doesn't like people. F .á
for lunch. He 7d[SylÉdep (not stop¡ worl<ing ail €.w
2 People don't talk to Al. t- 8-§tG§ w
@ night. He (sáe) a lot of interesting ' w
r
3 People aren't hungry at night. É thinSs, but most people are very friendly. He
4 Hector doesn't sell hot aogs. T é9 -
(finish) work at 3 or 4a.m. On the bus
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w.
5 Al doesn't like hot dogs. É Fn e (not sleep) but ll ¿lr:c{§ l"
6 Al and his boys have hot dogs for Saturday dinnerif (read) the newspaper. He 12.
7 AI sleeps at night at the weel<end. T
8 Al doesn't go to the park with his boys" f:-
C Correct the false sentences.
§ (have) breal<fast
/ Allrkes people. p with his famil¡ and
ra-$!2- (go)
to be'd at about
present simple: hel shelit §
F 8.30a.m. and that's
';; j Putthe words in the correct order to make questions. the end of his day ...
or night.
I live / Eva ,/ does ,/ where?
Where does Evo live? w#
§
2 Juanes / does / coffee ,/ drink?
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3 what /'junk' / does / J Pc",,ü loL +" «,
4' ?"*¡t (rir .,*J* rrr.Sü{
4 lunch / / when,/ have I does?
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read / does / which / Kay I
7 does / how / work,/ Faisal / come ,/ to?
B your./ come / does / where ,/ car / from?
3. GRRMMNR EXTENs§Oh'
Present simple - affirmative 6.In the evenings, Sallv . .!ri¡,.!6*.
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(help) her sister with her homework.
a El present simple se emplea p** frutfut
de las cosas en general, y, también, de ruti-
7.Every month, Jerry .....r§.ri§jk ......
nas y de acciones habituales.
En casi todos los verbos, la tercera perso- (write) a letter to his penpal.
na de singular (he/she/it) se forma aña- lr
diendo -s al final. Debes fijart" en la termi-
8. Diana ....kli.t"i!X*...... (brush) her teérh
nación del verbo porque hay algunas twice a day.
excepciones a esta reg1a. ;
9. Michael and Beuy .....t::r-t#.......
I play
(work) in an ofñce from 9am to 5pm.
you play
he / she / it plays I 0. The supermarket f {,e.X.}...........
we play (close) at nine in the evening.
you play
I 1. Ruth ....ky.t.S,.k,'.J.. ".. (catch) the train
they play
to town every morning.
@, Present simple. Student,s Book, page 116.
12. John and his brother .pkf
(play) the saxophone.
Write the third person singular.
1. I go - helshe/it ........ry.*,
I play - he/she/ir .pL)*f§.
I sit - he/she/it fik
(eat) an apple every
I write - he/she/it .!,f,:.ri.(M.
I eat - he/she/it . ....".."*.,lrt,!..
I work - he/she/ir . .Wjnk
I teach - he/shelit .".tgc-c.L..*
I study - helshe/it .fti"r.d**.::.
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I buy - he/shetit ..."Lv.,¿S.....
t
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q Mateh the answers to the questions' a) UVrite the questions in full.
1. what/have/breakfast ?
trn What time does he get up?
What do you have for brealcfast?
trtr When does he catch the bus? 2. when I leave / for school
trtr How many hours does he work? .{.1'..lr.iq.r.r.....i.l¡.:.r"..v":.t...k".+us.'.."..:f.x......i.1.ü ¡r (
')
trn What does he do in the evening? Ji,
how/go/school
fEt] Does he go to bed ear§? 3. ?
A He catches the bus at 8.30am. .t{, cr.o......*r,r... :lr'ri.,......c i*....
JI "
1,.' .... Lr,il o.(. I
B He watches TV.
4. how often/do sports/at school?
C No, he doesn't.
D He gets up at 7.00am. *k*"....e{t i:i......f.[tJ.. :3mi....rr,*.,sp,;dli t'r-{'t, i, m,il
E He works 7 hours a daY. 5. what/do/weekend?
[v.[:gJ...... r]:i.....:.i,i:]i.... ¿r',l-...i-t...L hl...¡4-g t
"".'""''l'-"'-" k r .,'t /
Write negative sentences.
!.1 don't wake up (wake up) late every day. b) Nlow answer Útl qr*ut¡ons about
yourself .
2. My friends .... ri pi.,i..{...... v.-i .§.1..L .......
1 . .|...tÍ,*t,r:-q,....cr.. r.r.
(work).
.
¡...(...
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3. My mother .. A.u.*¡..t. 1-{...., L'.&,............
,;i
, (like) football. 2. . .....{¡*erK" . ...!*......*"t.1¡r.üx1..... §¿i.'.....'.'.
a. I fi .uil..{:.....*:r.,q{r,k.......... (watch) TV in ...1J.....e+..tv.q.i...................
the evening. 3. ... .ei*,. .$,.....I,,.!*.ts[... 1r"1....1.*.i..{. s..,...i
5. our teacher .... <J.x,.nl.(,...,iiu'r...,.......... i -1 .
(live) in England.
4. ......d¡;. .:pi.'r:t
/
s. "...1.,o',..t*....11. t*,*k
o. I. "cl.§-',r"i /"... p.ln *.......... (plav) computer
l,
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games with my friends every Saturday.
si $e'i.
l::,,,*'.s.f t- . h..l(,** .. .
7. My grandparent, .iorJ..É...J*ro.".........
(líve) in a house in the countrY.
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i
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8.My family and I .....d.§-v.rl.f... .:i.e ."......."....
(go) to the part on SundaYs.
5. Extra practice
WCI i Write the correct form of fo be. Use WKü * Look at the map and match 1-5 with a-e.
contractions if possible.
1 I 'm ateacher.
2 She¡§ astudent.
3 We ¡ ,Lt from New York.
4 Poland and the UK ettr. in Europe.
5 Brazil n famous for football.
6 She u.. in Kraków, in Poland.
7 lstanbul and NewYork n.,.u: noisy cities.
WSI-¿) Z Xr.the verbs correct (./) or incorrect 1 The bookshop ¡s ¿{
(X)? Correct the wrong forms. 2 The university is _Q"_
1 My friend aren't uglyl X isn't 3 The bus station it _Q _
2 We aren't in Brasilia - we're in Sáo Paulo. u/ 4 The market is k
3 ls Tokyo a small city? - No, it isn't. lt's big. 5 The park is b
',.--
4 Are the restaurants good? - No, they-are.; crir:r,¡{- a) next to the Iibrary.
5 Japan isn't a cheap counfry. v/' b) on the left of the map.
6 Are you Spanish? - No, I aT. l'm French. [{¿'r r¡ici c) opposite the markel.
d) on the left of the university.
WGi 3 Match questions 1-6 with answers a-f.
e) between the bookshop and the bus station.
1 Is it cold in winter? C
2 Are you a student? ¿i 7 Where's the library? i ./
3 Are we in the east ol the citv here? -i
---f-- The library is 1.r-{r.,, [, {,. p,,,t,,,.,t'i1,.. i,,r,,rV't'/
4 Are the summers dry? t (, - ¡-t1x';'i .lt-*1. r...r*r,.. rit
q-Fbpea*rrlg §]Nüc.!Le worr'ffitn á"üilé¿ XsL ána
5 ls Maria on Lhe ohone? L-' answer these questions.
6 ls he cold? rL Where is...
* a) No, I'm not. your language school?
b) Yes, she is. your classroom?
- c) Yes, it is. your teacher?
d) No, he isn't.
&n1,, * Which are capital cities?
e) Yes, they are.
London Kraków Istanbul
'f) No, we aren't. New York Tokyo Sáo Paulo
W4 4 Write the missing word in sentences 1-5.
WA i* wr¡te the vowels (a, e, i, o, u) in the
b adjectives.
1 Therel a famous opera house in Sydney.
2 Ther'!fiñot any cars in Venice. 1 Themountainsarebe a u t i f u l.
rt 2 lt's hiit at the beach.
3 ls there afil¡n at the cinema today? - No,{isn't.
3 The library is q_u , c,t.
{¿rr*
4 ln Chicago,¡there any qood lheatres?
4 This is a b ¿'g shopping centre.
5 ln Kyoto, there are a lotf ld buildings 5 ls the museum qxpr nsLvgl?
{GTfiA 5 choor" the correct word. 6 Marco's is a n t.w restaurant.
'Hello, my name 1am/is Laura.2l'm/lls-from Auckland. 7 My coffee is c:: ld.
Auckland 3@Ea city on the north island of New B The buses are ch,v. rr-p.
Zealand.fhere qg'alq .3 million people here but it
-l
sare+df/isn't the capital city. ln the summer it's hot and
W-a"É * Wr¡t" these words in the table.
there are @1" lot of boats on the sea" The city is rrltrse$m bus cinema market temple
famous for boats! TdAethere any boats in your city?' railway bookshop shopping centre
Buildings Stations Shopping
li,r¿l;-ü r f
k.'ü 'd,.q'
-{i6+}¡ús tc
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6. Extra practice
WA i Write the verb in brackets in the correct WKl 5 Complete the conversation at an
form. employment agency with a-e.
1 I work in a hospital. (work) a) What
2 You
--;- b) where is
3 Marco l'trtrlrom Holland. (flv) c) what does
i ]lO:anJsandro :h,.{,t "t oxford University. (study)
5 He h^ir, computer plogrurnr"r. tbuy)
d) what are
e) Is it
6 The boat 9OA-S from Spain to Morocco. (go) a: I Iike the website manager job but 1 b the office?
7 She üqs_va modern computer. (have) s: lt's in the city.
8 We ttao¿f fashion designers. (meet) ,c: OK. 2 L in the centre?
Wil Z Choose the correct form. s: Yes, it is.
1 They don't/Mf Iive in lndia. ,q: And t ¿L lhe working hours?
2 Raul dor+/doesn'ú go on holiday every year. a: Nine to five.
3 She bn't4ss+lf a pilot. ¡,:4 { skillsdolneed?
4 I don't/notlike horse-riding. s: You don't need any skills. They organise training.
5 We are+4/don'¿ work in the city centre. ¡,: So 5 C- a website manager do?
6 You Ces#don'thave lunch at one. a: Well, you work with ...
7 Wearcnqdon't like noisy offices.
8 I don't/dee#f go to university,.
WL e what,s the job?
1 'l work in a hospital .' doctor
WdlA 3 2 'We fly from Sydney to Singapore.,
SpeaE<img ¡:racáice Write sentences for
3 She works in a court. (arr.
L' l,o'rL'ef +l-f
I like 4 He designs websites. _¿l¿tdQ d¿r,¿.n-r.
I don't like 5 'l teach in a universitV.' lnc-(afer ,'
I speak 6 'l buy clothes for a big shop in Seoul., á¡ir.¿S¡ffrorn
I don't spea
WiTt 7 ,Uutch the words in the table and
complete sentences 1-5.
I'm not a
live of100
grve in a hall of residence
do classes
go A COUTSE
SCOTC to university
do do do.n't is does what
what don't whqre afe dogsn,t She doesn't live n o L{l';;.' in a flat.
tive iu a§héC
2 I want b do a cnu r.p in English for business.
1 Do, you work in Spain? - No, Idqa|f J
2 NM+ languages do you speak? - EnglisL ancl 3:l::#oitoschoor?
4 Does youréollege gj tn
Span ish. English ?
s Ar§, you a student? * Yes, I am. 5 lneeda Scvfe o-l {§D in the exam.
¿ OU§ nicardo have a lesson now? - No, he J¡1gIJa,+
5 hiüottsubjects do you stucly? W3--,)' e Write the *orl, in the job advertisement.
O tS he a student or a teacher? wo@o1rrs qualifications filing
7 Ul¡s¡qis the hall of residence? Is it in the city duties salary
centre?
e Do Raul and Sophie work in the same shop?
- No, they dnt 1É PART.TIII,IE OFFIGE HELP
A local company needs extra help.
Also some computer work.
d a nY 5
Ii"' rH ;'; ;: ?'4{fr0¿W' :" ""
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